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The fluid regime of high-temperature metamorphism during granitoid magma genesis
Authors:J Clemens  J Watkins
Institution:Centre for Earth and Environmental Science Research, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE, UK,
Abstract:The strong negative correlation between the temperatures and melt H2O contents of granitoid magmas implies that the crustal melting reactions that produced the magmas were strongly buffered, with T and aH2O co-varying within a narrow band. This observation can only be explained if the partial melting reactions that created the magmas were either fluid-absent from the outset or evolved toward this condition as melting progressed. Since these melting reactions occur during upper amphibolite- to granulite-facies metamorphism, it is reasonable to conclude that metamorphic events responsible for the generation of granitoid magmas generally occur in the absence of excess pervasive fluid.
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